Wednesday, October 13, 2010

What are the symptoms of mono?

What are the symptoms of mono?
Very sore throat, fatigue (tiredness), and fever.
Lots of times relations think they enjoy strep throat, or the flu.
You need a blood theory test to postively identify it.
tired , sore throat, fever, swollen glands for more later 2 weeks, i had that a while ago and you sleep alot. be in motion for a blood test asap, draw from well, susan r
The bearing my mono started was I have first a little bit of a sore throat so I thought, oh, great, a cold. Oh economically... but eventually it hurt so much that even if I drank regular water, when I go to swallow it felt approaching it was scratch down the inside of my throat. Even if I chewed bread till it was mush, it scraped down something awful. And if you carry a test for mono it may not show up positive right away, but once or if it does than in that really is nothing that can be done. It is a concern of time.
The symptoms could be vague and may recurrently be confused for other viral or bacterial infection (ex. strep throat, flu) - so tiredness, weakness, swelling of the lymph nodes, frenzy (mild to severe), headache, dizziness, sore throat, loss of appetite, etc. The only channel to really distinguish mono from any other infection is through a blood test which shows the presence of the Epstein-Barr virus and extraordinary looking red cells. Also the presence of a singular antibody (don't know what its called) usually clinches the diagnosis. Also you may have evidence of an enlarged spleen which is one of the more adjectives symptoms of mono (could actually head to a ruptured spleen but that is not adjectives - nonetheless, that is why you are recommended to stay within bed). Hope that helps and hope you don't own it...really saps your verve and takes a while to rest from.

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